Lucie Chan


Lucie Chan is a visual artist born in Guyana, who is now based in Canada. Her artwork employs various techniques including large-scale drawings-based installation and animation focusing on such themes as cultural confusion, the transient nature of human connections, and shape-shifting identity.

Biography

Chan was born in Georgetown, Guyana and later moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada. Chan believes that she doesn't feel attached to any one culture, as she lived in Guyana then Canada, and is part of Chinese, Black, East Indian and Portuguese cultures. Chan received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Alberta College of Art and Design and a Master of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2001. She lives and works in Halifax, Novia Scotia, where she is Associate Professor of Drawing in the Division of Art at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design since 2023. Previously she held the position of Associate Professor at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Awards

Chan received the VIVA Award as one of the three distinguished individuals working in the field of visual arts in 2020.
She was a nominee for the Sobey Art Award in 2010.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2022 - To Be Free, Everything You Most Hate and Fear
  • 2022 – How to be 57
  • 2020 – To Be Free, Everything You Most Hate and Fear
  • 2018 – How to Be 57
  • 2007 – Lucie Chan: Between, and in tears, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
  • 2006 – tears, and in Between
  • 2002 – Something to Carry
  • 2001 – ''Mek Back Shaky Baby Mek Back''

    Group exhibitions

From July 2023 to January 2024, Chan created a large-scale sketchbook project The Library of Continuous Image-Making in collaboration local community members of all ages. The project was located in the BMO Learning Centre. It invites visitors to co-developed the assorted handmade sketchbooks with mixed media art supplies which transformed images into multi-layered hybrid visuals.
Chan was one of the eight artists presented by The Blue Building Gallery at Art Toronto 2023.
Chan and Marigold Santos collaborated to create the artist exhibition Attachments, which was shown at the Richmond Art Gallery in 2014. Her works were part of Assemble in Art Gallery of Sudbury in 2016.
Lucie Chan work was exhibited in a 3-person exhibition Drawn Positions: Geographies and Communities at the National Gallery of Canada in 2008.

Curatorship

Lucie Chan was one of the curators of 2017 Nocturne Festival, held annually in Nova Scotia.